The EAT in this case was asked to determine whether an employee had been unfairly dismissed in circumstances where the employer had not provided ac...
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In this case, an employee brought an unlawful deduction from wages claim against his employer in relation to commission payments.
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Was declining to make adjustments for disabled employee due to health and safety risks unreasonable?
The employee in this case was disabled and, in conjunction with occupational health, made a request for a number of adjustments. Having considered ...
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While not an employment-related case, this case is one of the first to deal with transgender and single-sex issues since the Supreme Court’s decisi...
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The employee in this case brought whistleblowing claims against their employer which were then settled between the parties. After the matter settle...
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In this case, the Employment Appeal Tribunal was asked to decide whether an employer was liable for the sexual harassment of one employee by anothe...
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The Court was asked to determine whether the 3-year limitation period to bring a personal injury claim in the county court or High Court could be d...
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While disclosure in the employment tribunal is not automatic, it is common for an order for disclosure of documents to be made during the course of...
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The employer in this case provided transport for its time workers from their homes to various job sites but did not pay the workers the National Mi...
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The EAT was asked to consider whether a tribunal had wrongly focused on what a claimant with ASD and ADHD could do, rather than had difficulties in...
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The employee in this case commenced early conciliation before her employment ended and, when her unfair dismissal claim was found to have been issu...
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An ambulance driver didn’t want to return to work during the pandemic due to anxiety about catching Covid-19 and his request for a higher than nati...
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